The Brutalist Report - tech
- Linker, can you spare a meg? (2021) [885d]
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- Strong behavioral individuality is present at the first day after birth in fish [885d]
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- How the New York City steam system works [885d]
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- The Perfect Commit [885d]
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- The Restaurant Industry’s Worst Idea: QR Code Menus [885d]
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- Tesla engineers were on-site to evaluate the Twitter staff’s code, workers said [885d]
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- AdGuard Home: Network-wide ads and trackers blocking DNS server [885d]
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- Somali Law (2013) [885d]
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- Some common geographic mental misplacements [885d]
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- Soul – A SQLite RESTful Server [885d]
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- Compilers and IRs: LLVM IR, SPIR-V, and MLIR [885d]
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- Freetone – Pantone-ish colour palette for Adobe products [885d]
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- The mysticism of Alan Watts (2018) [885d]
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- Principal Component Analysis explained visually (2015) [885d]
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- How I make a living working on SerenityOS [885d]
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- Saudi woman jailed for 45 years for social media posts [885d]
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- Dogecoin has soared 44% in the past week as Musk's Twitter takeover lifts hopes [885d]
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- Rust Web Framework Comparison [885d]
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- Dozens in cardiac arrest in Halloween crowds in South Korea [885d]
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- CoWasm: An alternative to Emscripten, based on Zig (demo: Python in the browser) [885d]
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- The SAFe Delusion [885d]
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- Why does the US allow a controversial weedkiller banned across the world? [885d]
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- Better Genderless Pronouns in English – Richard Stallman (2018) [885d]
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- Google Ad Disguising Itself as www.gimp.org [885d]
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- RIP: Kathleen Booth, the inventor of assembly language [885d]
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- Turn your Google Sheets into a webhook without code [885d]
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- asdf banned_commands [885d]
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- Incidents caused by unappreciated OSS maintainers or underfunded OSS projects [885d]
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- Amazon’s cloud business just recorded its weakest growth to date [885d]
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- Google alerted Californians to an earthquake before it happened [885d]
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- The Netherlands may be the first country to hit the limits of growth [885d]
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- Why the Math Stack Exchange is a waste of time? (2017) [pdf] [885d]
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- Breakthrough electrolyser development: 200 times less iridium needed [885d]
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- Texas solar and wind resources saved consumers nearly $28B over 12 years [885d]
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- Ask HN: Can one be self-employed fixing bugs? [885d]
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- MGL – OpenGL 4.6 on Metal [885d]
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- The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral (2015) [885d]
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- Teens Turn to TikTok in Search of a Mental Health Diagnosis [885d]
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- Mitmproxy 9: WireGuard Mode [885d]
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- 'Golden parachutes' for 3 fired Twitter executives worth $122M -Equilar [886d]
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- Om is a novel, maximally-simple concatenative language [886d]
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- Hard Drive Cost per Gigabyte (2017) [886d]
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- 'Asymptotic burnout' of planet-scale civilizations may explain Fermi Paradox [886d]
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- Crypto exchange Binance, Musk's co-investor, to help Twitter with blockchain [886d]
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- Bcachefs Status Update [886d]
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- Ask HN: An advice that changed your life? [886d]
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- WireGuard has finally landed in FreeBSD [886d]
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- BearSSL: A smaller SSL/TLS library [886d]
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- The Talos II, Blackbird POWER9 systems support tagged memory [886d]
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- Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022? [886d]
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- Katamari Hack (2011) [886d]
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- Taking Lichess to the Next Level [886d]
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- Why is D's garbage collection slower than GO's? [886d]
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- That time an Israeli F-15 landed without a wing [886d]
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- Urgent Upcoming OpenSSL release patches critical vulnerability [886d]
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- Prepare for the OpenSSL 3.x Secvuln [886d]
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- What the Great Inflation (1965 – 1982) Taught Us [886d]
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- The Art of the Desk Setup [886d]
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- AI-generated art sparks furious backlash from Japan’s anime community [886d]
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- Source Code for SunOS 4.1.3 [886d]
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- Since becoming Meta, Facebook’s parent company has lost US$650B [886d]
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- Russia’s elite begins to ponder a Putinless future [886d]
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